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Post by guess who on Apr 10, 2012 12:49:11 GMT -5
I love my home town of minneapolis but I will never fight in Minnesota again I will leave here perfect my skills earn some respect and still have a nice pro career and will never have anything to say good about the Minnesota boxing scene I lost close decisions that could've went either way by two ppl on your top 10 list and I never get the respect I deserve. so with all due respect **** Minnesota boxing
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Post by Minnesota boxing on Apr 13, 2012 13:25:34 GMT -5
**** you too sir.
sincerely, Minnesota Boxing
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Post by mnfightfan on Apr 15, 2012 17:58:34 GMT -5
1. Manny Contreras 2. Nate Rubin 3. Corey Thompson 4. Sergio Garcia 5. Oscar Soto 6. Renam Garcia 7. VeShawn Owens 8. Delorien Caraway 9. Ryan Watson 10. Brad Heroff
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Post by tbone on Apr 19, 2012 13:43:57 GMT -5
Pound For Pound: 1. Robert Brant - US Team Member 2. Manny Contreras - His fight with Brant was awesome 3. Corey Thompson - Own's 165lbs 4. Oscar Soto - Formerly nationally ranked 5. Ryan Watson - We saw the bout with Manny...he is very good 6. Nate Burkhalter - This kid is really good 7. Veshawn Owens - Not as sharp this year as I have seen him in the past 8. Brad Heroff - Close Decision loss to Garcia this year I would pick him 8 out of 10 times 9. Sergio Garcia - The guy is cagey 10. Delorian Caraway - Close fight in the Gloves..I take Caraway in a rematch but Renam's left is a dangerous weapon.
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Post by tbone on Apr 19, 2012 13:44:54 GMT -5
Guess Who......
See Ya Wouldn't Want To Be Ya..........
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Post by mnfightfan on Apr 19, 2012 14:29:45 GMT -5
I didn't put Brant on the list cause he is going pro with his next fight.
I think Garcia is 2-0 against Heroff the last couple times they fought.
Nate Rubin has beat both Garcia and Heroff, along with Dustin Mason.....why no Rubin??
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Post by Uppermidwest Boxing Fan on Dec 6, 2012 13:16:51 GMT -5
1. Manny Contreras - The accolades he's achieved speak for themselves. Can fight and box and brings them both. 2. Nate Rubin - So much untapped potential.. has trained by himself in a garage with no gym/trainer/sparring..and yet still great. 3. Veshawn Owens- This kid shows up to fight everytime. A real Bruiser and Warrior. 4. Delorian Caraway- Excellent combination of speed and power. 5. Oscar Soto - A bit inactive.. but a great boxer and strategist. 6. Sergio Garcia - an up and comer.. hard hitting.. good defense. Picks punches well.
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Post by mnfightfan on Apr 29, 2013 9:48:56 GMT -5
1. Manny Contreras 2. VeShawn Owens 3. Delorien Caraway 4. Sergio Garcia 5. Ryan Watson 6. Zoo Vang 7. Anthony Rose 8. Justice Pomroy 9. Nate Burkhalter 10. Nchatxu Vang
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Post by UMGG Fan on May 1, 2013 10:34:57 GMT -5
1. Manny Contreras 2. Delorien Caraway 3. VeShawn Owens 4. Flavio Bacerra 5. Anthony Rose 6. Sergio Garcia 7. Nate Burkhalter 8. Ryan Watson 9. Celso Ramirez 10. Justice Pomeroy
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Post by mnfightfan on May 1, 2013 10:44:07 GMT -5
1. Manny Contreras 2. Delorien Caraway 3. VeShawn Owens 4. Flavio Bacerra 5. Anthony Rose 6. Sergio Garcia 7. Nate Burkhalter 8. Ryan Watson 9. Celso Ramirez 10. Justice Pomeroy Nice list. I forgot about Flavio
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Post by CeO on May 5, 2013 11:37:54 GMT -5
Justus Pomeroy 8th Herron gave him a good fight and he lost to Brunette's.
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Post by mnfightfan on Apr 21, 2014 13:29:24 GMT -5
1. VeShawn Owens 2. Ryan Watson 3. Manny Contreras 4. Nate Rubin 5. Nchatxu Vang 6. Anthony Rose 7. Richard Quiterio 8. Xavier Hayden 9. Gizzy Hobbs 10. David Colon 11. Xavier Griffin 12. Flavio Becerra 13. Eloy Zavala 14. Terrence Walker 15. Dalton Outlaw
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Post by Guest24 on Apr 21, 2014 14:38:05 GMT -5
Contreras is never in shape so he can't be on that list and pretty much everybody on that list ^^ has never won a fight at a big national tournament
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Post by Aaron Resberg on Apr 21, 2014 17:15:10 GMT -5
Hey guest24 you should do some research because two guys on that list are former junior national champions one junior Olympics and one silver gloves and at least 6 six of those young men have won multiple fights at big national tournaments because at least two of them are ranked in the top ten according to USA boxings rankings
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Post by Guest24 on Apr 21, 2014 17:59:24 GMT -5
Well resburg other than Hayden, Watson, and Owens, nobody on that list has proven themselves on a big stage. So my point still remains. MOST haven't won on a national level even once
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